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Run your Car on Water. Can it Really be done? | Replace Gas with Water and Save!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Convert Your Car to HHO

Cars that run on water use to only be something that we read about in books or saw in movies that took place in the future. Well hold to your hats boys and girls because the future is here. That’s right. There is now an alternative to both petroleum and bio diesel.

Considering how affordable they are, you can be the first one on your block to own a car that runs on water.

The question on every one’s mind is what took them so long? The idea of running vehicles on water has been around for decades. Why now? Well the answer is quite simple, we did not have the technology to, not only efficiently run a car on water, but also to limit the amount of water needed. That is the really cool part about these cars; they need very little water to run.

You may be wondering where exactly you can purchase one of these cool new cars. Well there is no need to pull your checkbook out; your new cleaner burning car is sitting in your driveway right now. Yes, the way to get this new technology is to convert the car you already have. The conversion actually turns your existing car into a hybrid. It works by separating water that is stored under your hood into a gas called HHO, which is hydrogen and oxygen. It separates the water by using the electrical current from you car battery. The result is clean burning H2O. Now remember that this is a hybrid so you will still need to purchase gasoline but the saving is unbelievable.

You can save over 40% on your petrol use. You will almost cut your gas consumption in half.

The best part about this conversion is it only costs between $100-$200. You could save more than that in gas in the first 2 months of use. This conversation works on cars, truck and SUV. It does not matter if you have a diesel or gas powered vehicle, the conversion can be done on both.

While water powered cars may seem like something from the future, it seems the future has caught up with us. The gas company’s have had us at their mercy for too long. Converting your car to a water hybrid sounds great place to start reducing our dependency on oil. It is a fast, easy, efficient and affordable to reduce your carbon footprint and keep some money in your pocket. Yes you can run a car on water.

10 ways to Save Money on Gas

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

With gas prices over $4 a gallon in some parts of the country, people everywhere are trying to save and conserve gas in their vehicles. We have all heard of “tips” for reducing gas consumption but we often find ourselves asking if they really work. Here are a few things that you can do that WILL save you money at the pump.

The first tip is really the most obvious. If you don’t have to drive then don’t. Believe it our not those boots were made for walking. So if you can, walk or ride a bike to your destination. If that is not possible, try to consolidate your trips. Pick one day a week to do all your errands and stick with it. If you forgot something at the store, improvise with something else. You will not believe how much gas is wasted going on short trips.

Next get a new air filter. I know every time you get your oil changed they let your know how dirty it is. Yet you keep putting off. Just suck it up and purchase one. The next time you are near an automotive pick one up. They are easy to change yourself and usually aren’t more than $10-$15. And an air filter will significantly increase you fuel efficiency.

If you live in a city with a decent mass transit or bus system, use it. Mass transit and bus passes are much less expensive than gasoline and are a reliable form of transportation.

Start a carpool. These are not only great for your kids going to and from school but they are also perfect for you going to and from work. It is such a waste to only drive yourself to the office when you can at least be splitting the cost of fuel with someone else.

Slow down. You will get much more out of each gallon of gas by going 35 mph rather than 50mph.

If you have some extra money lying around and are in the market for a new car, consider purchasing a hybrid. These vehicles get fantastic gas mileage and are just as affordable as their gas guzzling cousins. They even make hybrid in SUV so you don’t have to sacrifice any room.

While times are hard for everyone with a car, there are things we can do to stretch that gas dollar. By making a few small, easy changes in your life, you can ease the impact of gas prices on your family budget.


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